Chad-LSI-Howa
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Good morning, the item number you provided is for a True Stainless Steel 308. This is not a Cerakoted modelIs the Howa Hogue HGR 73113 a stainless steel rifle or cerakote version?
It is a true stainless steel barreled actionIs the Howa Hogue HGR 73113 a stainless steel rifle or cerakote version?
Good morning, I hope all is well. "Legacy Howa" and "Howa are one in the same. Legacy Sports is the Authorized importer of the Howa Rifles. The Standard is a rifle only, GameKing/GamePro is a scoped package. The Ranchland is no longer available.Sorry for the change of direction. I’m considering a Howa 6.5CM or 7mm-08 for my young kids (12). I have just starting looking into them and was curious what the difference between the Legacy Howa and just Howa? Difference between the “Standard”, the “Gameking” and the “Ranchland”? Thank you for any guidance.
Good morning, I hope all is well. "Legacy Howa" and "Howa are one in the same. Legacy Sports is the Authorized importer of the Howa Rifles. The Standard is a rifle only, GameKing/GamePro is a scoped package. The Ranchland is no longer available.
I agree completely in regards to the Hogue and HS stocks.After owning a number of bolt-action rifles from Remington, Ruger, Savage, Winchester, Tikka, and Howa, I have come to the conclusion that the Howa is my favorite barreled action for a number of reasons. That said, the Hogue stocks gotta go. They are simply awful. Boat anchors is how I typically describe them. I really, really wish LSI would find a different stock supplier to work with. Every other major manufacturer has a factory lightweight stock option. Howa barreled actions are already heavier than most because of the action design and steel hinged floorplates. When you drop them in a Houge stock or even a HS Precision stock, they are unbearably heavy for a hunting rifle.
Please find a better option than the Hogue boat anchors. They cheapen an otherwise first rate product. And consider offering an aluminum hinged floorplate or truly flush DBM option.
The Howa trigger or HACT trigger, is a two-stage trigger. It is designed to have about 1/2" of takeup at 0.5-1 lb., if that's what you're referring to.So I just bought my son a Howa 1500 . 270 yesterday. It shoots great, about 1/2" group with the 140 gr nosler partitions I slapped together on a whim..no complaints there. But is there a way to take some of the slop out of the factory trigger, theres close to a half in of play in it.
The Howa trigger or HACT trigger, is a two-stage trigger. It is designed to have about 1/2" of takeup at 0.5-1 lb., if that's what you're referring to.
It's not "play," it's designed to help you feel where you are on the trigger. Two-stage triggers are quite common, and have been around for a long time. The newer safety triggers with the center blade (Savage, Mossberg, Ruger all use them now) have the same basic principle. The first portion is the takeup to help you know where you're on the trigger.Whats the purpose of the the play in the trigger?
I'm not an authority, but the Vanguards have a different bolt shroud and a ported bolt, and they usually have a 24" barrel vs. a 22 for the Howa.What exactly is the difference in the howa 1500 and the weatherby vanguards?